
Short-pedicelled Rose
Rosa dumalis
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Overview
A detailed profile for this species is sourced from the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species as assessments become available.
The Short-pedicelled Rose faces severe threats from habitat fragmentation and loss due to agricultural expansion, urban development, and changes in traditional land management practices. Climate change is altering the species' preferred growing conditions, while invasive plant species compete for resources in its native range. Conservation status may vary by region or assessment authority.
Habitat
Occupies woodland edges, scrubland, hedgerows, and rocky slopes in temperate regions, typically found in calcareous soils and open areas with partial shade. Grows in disturbed habitats including roadsides and forest clearings at various elevations.
Other threatened species in Rosaceae
Frequently asked questions
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